Cheyenne Weather Service Upgraded Statement For Sunday, July 29Doug RandallDoug RandallPublished: July 29, 2018Daniel Loretto, ThinkstockShare on FacebookShare on TwitterUpdate: The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service has issued an updated weather statement for Sunday, July 29:'Hazards: Large hail up to baseballs possible, damaging winds in excess of 70 mph, and a few tornadoes possible, some may produce significant damage Areas Impacted: Southeastern Wyoming, mainly east of the Snowy Range and the majority of the Nebraska Panhandle Timing & Duration: 2 PM MDT through about 10 PM MDT Impacts: Severe storms may pose a substantial risk to life and property. Outdoor activities will be impactedCertainty & Considerations: High confidence exists in the development of widespread strong to severe thunderstorms"
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